MANILA 鈥 Over 70 firearms, more than 17,000 live ammunition and explosives were seized by the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) from a building in the controversial Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) compound in an operation on Wednesday night.
Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar, the QCPD director, along with National Capital Region Police Office Director Oscar Albayalde, presented the high-powered weapons in a press conference in the QCPD headquarters in Camp Karingal on Thursday morning.
The weapons were confiscated in an 鈥渁bandoned building鈥 allegedly formerly occupied by Lolita 鈥淟ottie鈥 Manalo-Hemedez, sister of INC executive minister Eduardo Manalo, in No. 36 Tandang Sora Avenue in Quezon City.
Hemedez, her brother Felix Nathaniel鈥揳lso known as Angel鈥揳nd 30 others were rounded up by operatives on March 2 after a shooting that took place during a raid in their residence.
On Wednesday, the Quezon City Prosecutor鈥檚 Office recommended illegal possession of firearms charges against Angel and Victor Era帽o Manalo Hemedez for at least six firearms found in Angel鈥檚 residence. The prosecutor鈥檚 office recommended no bail for the ranking INC official鈥檚 younger brother.
The QCPD said on Thursday they were still verifying the licenses of the firearms and at least 27 explosives seized. 聽SFM/rga